نتایج جستجو برای: stem biomass

تعداد نتایج: 338601  

2013
Julien Fortier Benoit Truax Daniel Gagnon

This study had three main objectives: (1) to evaluate the aboveground biomass and volume yield of three unrelated hybrid poplar clones in 9 year-old riparian buffer strips located on four farms of southern Québec, Canada; (2) to compare yield data at 9 years with previous data (at 6 years); (3) to evaluate how soil fertility, measured using three different soil testing methods (soil nutrient st...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Matthieu Molinier Carlos A. López-Sánchez Timo Toivanen Ilkka Korpela José J. Corral-Rivas Renne Tergujeff Tuomas Häme

Due to the high cost of traditional forest plot measurements, the availability of up-to-date in situ forest inventory data has been a bottleneck for remote sensing image analysis in support of the important global forest biomass mapping. Capitalizing on the proliferation of smartphones, citizen science is a promising approach to increase spatial and temporal coverages of in situ forest observat...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Ana P G C Marques Rui S Oliveira António O S S Rangel Paula M L Castro

Solanum nigrum was found to proliferate in sediments with high levels of metal pollution. The effect of Zn on plant growth and tissue metal accumulation was assessed. The response of the plant to the inoculation with four different isolates of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Glomus sp. BEG140, Glomus claroideum, Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices) was studied. While the isolates of AMF ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Tommaso Jucker John Caspersen Jérôme Chave Cécile Antin Nicolas Barbier Frans Bongers Michele Dalponte Karin Y van Ewijk David I Forrester Matthias Haeni Steven I Higgins Robert J Holdaway Yoshiko Iida Craig Lorimer Peter L Marshall Stéphane Momo Glenn R Moncrieff Pierre Ploton Lourens Poorter Kassim Abd Rahman Michael Schlund Bonaventure Sonké Frank J Sterck Anna T Trugman Vladimir A Usoltsev Mark C Vanderwel Peter Waldner Beatrice M M Wedeux Christian Wirth Hannsjörg Wöll Murray Woods Wenhua Xiang Niklaus E Zimmermann David A Coomes

Remote sensing is revolutionizing the way we study forests, and recent technological advances mean we are now able - for the first time - to identify and measure the crown dimensions of individual trees from airborne imagery. Yet to make full use of these data for quantifying forest carbon stocks and dynamics, a new generation of allometric tools which have tree height and crown size at their c...

2015
Md Amirul Alam Abdul Shukor Juraimi M Y Rafii Azizah Abdul Hamid

13 selected purslane accessions were subjected to five salinity levels 0, 8, 16, 24, and 32 dS m(-1). Salinity effect was evaluated on the basis of biomass yield reduction, physiological attributes, and stem-root anatomical changes. Aggravated salinity stress caused significant (P < 0.05) reduction in all measured parameters and the highest salinity showed more detrimental effect compared to co...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Bryan W Penning Robert W Sykes Nicholas C Babcock Christopher K Dugard Michael A Held John F Klimek Jacob T Shreve Matthew Fowler Angela Ziebell Mark F Davis Stephen R Decker Geoffrey B Turner Nathan S Mosier Nathan M Springer Jyothi Thimmapuram Clifford F Weil Maureen C McCann Nicholas C Carpita

Biotechnological approaches to reduce or modify lignin in biomass crops are predicated on the assumption that it is the principal determinant of the recalcitrance of biomass to enzymatic digestion for biofuels production. We defined quantitative trait loci (QTL) in the Intermated B73 × Mo17 recombinant inbred maize (Zea mays) population using pyrolysis molecular-beam mass spectrometry to establ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Keryn I Paul Stephen H Roxburgh Jerome Chave Jacqueline R England Ayalsew Zerihun Alison Specht Tom Lewis Lauren T Bennett Thomas G Baker Mark A Adams Dan Huxtable Kelvin D Montagu Daniel S Falster Mike Feller Stan Sochacki Peter Ritson Gary Bastin John Bartle Dan Wildy Trevor Hobbs John Larmour Rob Waterworth Hugh T L Stewart Justin Jonson David I Forrester Grahame Applegate Daniel Mendham Matt Bradford Anthony O'Grady Daryl Green Rob Sudmeyer Stan J Rance John Turner Craig Barton Elizabeth H Wenk Tim Grove Peter M Attiwill Elizabeth Pinkard Don Butler Kim Brooksbank Beren Spencer Peter Snowdon Nick O'Brien Michael Battaglia David M Cameron Steve Hamilton Geoff McAuthur Jenny Sinclair

Accurate ground-based estimation of the carbon stored in terrestrial ecosystems is critical to quantifying the global carbon budget. Allometric models provide cost-effective methods for biomass prediction. But do such models vary with ecoregion or plant functional type? We compiled 15 054 measurements of individual tree or shrub biomass from across Australia to examine the generality of allomet...

2015
Jan Hackenberg Marc Wassenberg Heinrich Spiecker Dongjing Sun Xinlian Liang

This paper presents a method for predicting the above ground leafless biomass of trees in a non destructive way. We utilize terrestrial laserscan data to predict the volume of the trees. Combining volume estimates with density measurements leads to biomass predictions. Thirty-six trees of three different species are analyzed: evergreen coniferous Pinus massoniana, evergreen broadleaved Erythrop...

2004
Ken M. Fritz Margaret A. Evans Jack W. Feminella

The relative effects of hydrologic disturbance, abundance of root parasites, and ambient physicochemical conditions on total biomass, biomass allocation, and architecture of the emergent macrophyte Justicia americana (L.) Vahl. (Acanthanceae) were investigated in six south-central Alabama streams, USA. Justicia total biomass was negatively related to shading by riparian vegetation, which accoun...

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